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Old 06-10-2018, 04:09 PM   #14
Chance
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This “beginners guide” comparing differences between As, Bs, and Cs does a fair job with pros and cons of each type.

https://www.consumerreports.org/vaca...tor-homes-rvs/

I suppose we each have a combination of different reasons why we want one type over another. One reason that resonates with us:

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Class B vans aren't the most generous RVs for camping, but they excel at touring. That's why they're sometimes called "traveling coaches."
We also like Class B safety, inherent quality, quiet ride, able to park at home, serve as second/third car, and not having to tow a car.


Limited space is no doubt a huge compromise with Bs. With present van we’ve stayed out as long as 2 weeks at a time, but expect much larger vans like ProMaster or Sprinter would make month-long tours enjoyable. Research indicates some couples manage fine, others not so much.
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